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It is being organised by Linlithgow Rose midfielder Sean Muhsin’s sports events business Cell Events in association with the SPFL Trust and the Chris Mitchell Foundation.

The foundation was set up in memory of former Falkirk and Clyde star Chris, who tragically died last year at the age of just 27.

Muhsin said: “One in four adults will experience mental health problems in their life and the majority of people do not know how to respond to someone suffering from poor mental health. The world of football is no different.

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“With suicide being the biggest killer of men under the age of 40 it is vital that a male dominated professional sport like football, does all it can to address the issue.

“The Scottish Professional Football League Trust has been providing a bespoke Mental Health First Aid training course throughout the past year.

“The aim is to have at least two persons in each of our clubs equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide initial help enabling those trained to identify those persons with the symptoms of poor mental health.

“Unfortunately, the funding for this training has been exhausted and given that we now have a waiting list for the course we are hopeful that this event will not only raise awareness but provide us with the funds to continue to reach our target of having two Mental Health First Aid representatives trained at every club.”

Entry to the golf day costs £200 – email sean@cellevents.co.uk or phone Sean on 07857 873979 for more info or to book.

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